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(NERECTA M Cal â€" This ‘year it will be "helgiâ€"on Baturday, March u’i‘M"tao ï¬â€˜l Ato 930 pm. at Bownsview United Qrï¬k At the moment there are 180 entries, with more ‘to come, so this show should‘ be Tables had been tastefully decorated by members of the Ladies Auxiliary, who | also served the meal which had been prepared by ladies of St. Hilda‘s Group of St. Stephen‘s Women‘s Guild. son, . 19 Chesham Drive, on Luesday, February 18th. Alâ€" though the weather was not at its best, 32 ladies turned out to join, in the fun, On Monday, February 17th at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, ; Father and Son banquet was eld ‘by the Tth Downsview Scouts and Cubs. This was the first banquet for a comparativeâ€" ly new group. There were 66 préesent. 8 < A coloured film of the Niaâ€" gara _ World â€" Jamboree _ was shown by Mr. Parrish, and enâ€" joyed by everyone. The ist Beverley Hills Scout Auxiliary held their first mock auction at the home of Mrs. Carâ€" A "Going Up" ceremony was held by the 1st Beverley Hills Cubs and Scouts on Thursday of last week, when Wayne Fhomas, Dewar MgEwen, David Boyle, Raymond ‘Goretsky and Rickey Thompson went up into Scouts. Congratulations ‘te Chris Percy, 1027 Wilson Avenue, who celebrated his 9th birthday last week.: This was also the day he received a letter informing him that he had won a prize for his age group in the Conservaâ€" tion Poster Contest held in the Department of Lands and Forâ€" est building at the C.N.E. This is the second year in a row that iChril has won a prize. Congraâ€" tions! {0s worth : a visit.© Each Hoh? lllw seems to ger and better. ‘ Judges® will be John Mclenâ€" nan and Jack Kuperâ€"art; Fred Sullivan and Ernest" Madsen: â€" wood; Mr. A. G. Clarkâ€"collecâ€" tions.. The evenipg will close with music and dramatic hobâ€" bies. l St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church held a Confirmation Service at the church on Thursday, Febâ€" ruary 20th, with the "Laying On of Hands" performed by the Bishpp of Cariboo. ‘The followâ€" â€" SERVES YOU . BEST ills <and=sDownsview WHITE ROSE year the get bigâ€" Brooks, Wendy Rawes. Joâ€"Anfe Osmond, ~Evelyn nwmf';.a- Walsh,, Joan Davies, Judy Davey, KElsie Bradshaw, Sandra )nx. Christine Herritt, Judy ~Max» well, â€" Phyllis Floyd,, ‘Victoria Jetiers, Dorls Muslrlva Denald Cameron,. William: Musgraye, (Jr.); David Parker, Dou:lu Geddes, Trevor Hibbs, mul Thompson, Susan Bel¢her; Franâ€" cis Christie, Leonard Cary ‘and William Musgrave. | 1 +8 There was quite a lengthy business meeting, during which a motion was made to donate $100 to a most deserving girl who was trying to pass through Witerloo College, to enable her to become a deaconess ‘in the United Church of Canada. A motion â€" was also made to purâ€" chase a new refrigerator for the, kitchen and new draperies for the banquet hall. The Bishop of Cariboo gave a very interesting address to the candidates, and spoke of his work with the Indians in the Cariboo country of B.C. The Woman‘s Federation *of Guest speaker for the eveâ€" ning was Mrs. Tracy from the Elizabeth Fry Society, who gave a very interesting talk on the rehabilitation assistance â€" given to women released from prison. This is something of interest to every community, and speakers from the Elizabeth Fry Society will attend meetings anywhere. The next meeting will be held on â€" Wednesday, March 19th, when the guest speaker will be a Japanese lady who is head of the Women of Japan church in in Toronto. She will also give a demonstration of Japanese flower arranging, | which | is taught to Japanese girls in school as part of their educaâ€" tion. The speaker will also bring Japanése food for refreshment and as well as being in Japâ€" anése costume will sing her naâ€" tive songs. An interesting eveâ€" hing for everyone. The Woman‘s Federation *of Downsview United Church héld their regular monthly meeting on Wedresday, February 19th, with Mrs. E. Hasselfeldt presidâ€" ing. $ The $rd Downsview â€" Scout and Cub‘Group Committee held their regular meeting on Thursâ€" day last, with Mr. Ken Walker in the cbair. Mr. Walker informed â€" the meeting that nine Scouts had been _ camping the previous weekâ€"end _ at Humber . West Campsite, accompanied by three leaders, Scouters Thornton, Smith <and Carlaw. . Plans for the two Father and‘ Son banquets to be held someâ€" time in April are now being made. * Assistant leaders are urgentâ€" ly needed for ‘A‘ pack, which meets at Roding School â€" on Tuesday evenings at 7.00 p.m. Anyone in the district who feels they could spare a few hours to work with these boys, please contact either Mr. Walker at ME, 3â€"2753 or Mr. Parrott at "Open House" will be held at St. . Philip Nexi School on March 2nd (Sunday), between 2 and> 4 p.m. Parents and friends of the pupils will be most welcome. h ME, 3â€"2753 or Mr. Parrott CH. ~4â€"0268. * Sixtyâ€"five parents, comprised mainly of fathers, attended the ‘Special reâ€"charter meeting callâ€" ed by ‘the 1st Beverley Hills Scouts and Cub Group Commitâ€" tee, It was very gratifying to see so many present, including a few ladies representing the Ladies Auxiliary, and the Scout and Cub leaders. As the past chairman has moved out of the district, the meeting was conâ€" ducted by Mr. R. Walker. A motion was made that a recommendation be sent to the Area Comissioner for‘ the 1st Beverley Hills Group to change the colour of their scarves to grey, a sample of which was shown by Scoutmaster Doug Anthony. A meeting of the Group Comâ€" mittee is being planned for March 3rd in Tumpane school. If there is any change, memâ€" bers will be notified. The following officers were appointed: Chairman â€" Dr. F. Monkhouse, Viceâ€"Chairmen â€" Roy Davey and Len Russell, Treasurerâ€"Mr. J. Koehle, Secâ€" retaryâ€"Mx. R\ Walker, Quarâ€" termasterâ€"Mr. Bloor assisted termasterâ€"Mr. Bloor assisted by Mr. Herman, Campingâ€"Mr. E. Green and Mr. K. Mitchell, Transportationâ€"Mr. J. Boyle, Mr. W. Floyd, Mr. J. Gilbert and Mr L. J. Cordell, Training NOSF n:eynml by women of Austraâ€" . ‘The Benediction used is parâ€" ticularly syitable for this world of uneasy peice in which we liveâ€""May the hope of a better world, a worthier lifé, a holier Mrs. K. Sedqwick Was Formerly Of Woodbridge Présbytérian. missionary . from British â€" Guiana, ‘,sve the _adâ€" dress. The theme of the Seryict was the "Bread ‘of Life" and the A iml. of : lwdi¢s from / St. Philip‘s attended the World Day bf â€" Prayer. at the Westimount Gospe!l Hall on Friday, Februâ€" ary llï¬. Mrs. C. D. Conway, President} df the Woman‘s Auxiâ€" Mary, took part in the Service The deepest sympathy of all her friends goes to Mrs. Albert Johnston of Woodbridge in the loss of her dear sister, Mrs. K. Sedgewick, who passed away quite suddenly on Wednesday, February 5, 1958, aftéer being ill for only a few days. * Peel Liberals Fail To Find Candidate Mrs. Sedgwick was in her 90th year, and was active to the last. She was born near Woodbridge. but had lived in Toronto most of her life. Her husband, Mr. George Sedgwick, passed away in 1928,. Mrs. Sedgwick was a member of the Order of the Eastâ€" ern‘Star for thirty years, which she aftended regularly until the last few years. _ Mrs. . Sedgwick leaves to mourn her loss a daughter, Miss Edna Sedgwick, her sister, Mrs. Tean Johnston, and a brother, Mr. Alex Elliot. . The‘funeral service was held from McDougall and Brown Fuâ€" neral Parlors, Toronto, with burial at Hillcrest Cemetery, Woodbridge. and has not received a notice through the mail, please conâ€" Mr Page at ME. 3â€"8858 beâ€" tween the hours of 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m. The first lesson was held on February 25th, so if you plan to join, a¢t right away. The Rev. K. McKenzie of Patâ€" terson _ Presbyterian _ Church, Harvie Avenue, Toronto, conâ€" ducted the service. â€"Mr. H. M. Harvey, Mr. D. Hibbs, Mr. K. Mitchell, Mr. C. Clark, Mr. W. Culver and Mr. J. Hill, Public Relationsâ€"Mr. R. S. Mattinson and Mr. James Say. Badgesâ€"Mr. L. Ratnik, Mr. J. F. Uhrig, Mr. R. Howell, Entertainmentâ€"Mr. H. H. Garâ€" thson. Mr. A. E. Huyton, Mr. W. A. Thompson, Mr. R. Carâ€" son and Mr. C. Babcock offered their services â€" whenever they are free to do so. \ Couples who may be interestâ€"| ed in learning to square dance,| will be pleased to hear that a | sixâ€"week course has now startâ€" ed. This course is being Mr.. G. H. Page of the Downsâ€"| view YMCA. on Tuesday| evenings at 815 pm. This course is designed to teach| the fundamentals of aquare{ dancing and even if you don‘t| know anything about _ square dancing or ahky type of dancing, if you take this course you should be able to square dance. Anyone who may be‘interexttd | More than eighty members of the Peel County Liberal Assoâ€" ciation failed to nominate a canâ€" didate for the March 31 federal election, _ Alan _ VanEvery, _ Toronto ‘Township solicitor, and Russell Prouse, deputyâ€"reeve of Brampâ€" ton, declined the nomination. Association. president, . Bruce Beer of Brampton, appointed a committee to deal with the nomâ€" ination, Another meeting will be held next week. Toronto Township . deputyâ€" reeve Robert Speck, Liberal canâ€" didate in the last election, inâ€" dicated he may reconsider his decision not to run. CROSSWORD ANSWER ecial Lenten Services Held At St. | 118 MAIN S$. WESTON morrow and a sweeter thanksâ€" giving, inspire us all with paâ€" tient continuince in wellâ€"doing, and May . Grace, Merey and Poute frém God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, be with us all On Sunday evening the first of the Dialogue sermons‘ was given ‘by the rector and Mr. Carder. _ The _ subject, _ "Are Evangelistic _ Missions â€" Necesâ€" sary?" was trested from the standpoint of St Philip‘s. It was pointed out that during the past year the church_»meq[bership had grown considerably ‘and under thesé circumstances, went on Mr, Carder, is not‘ this Parâ€" ~ ADMIRAL TV SETS ROCHESTER COFFEE PERCS. Reg. 24.95 ... 12.95 DANBY DEEP PRYERS. 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